KEY POINTS
  • Consumers are grappling with record high gas prices, but the surge is also hurting businesses.
  • The national average for a gallon of gas hit a new high Thursday. California's statewide average is now above $6.
  • Russia's invasion of Ukraine sent an already tight energy market reeling.
  • "We did not anticipate that transportation and freight costs would soar the way they have as fuel prices have risen to all-time highs," Target CEO Brian Cornell said Wednesday.

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A sign displays gas prices at a gas station on May 10, 2022 in San Mateo County, California.

The surge in gasoline prices is impossible to miss and at the top of consumers' minds as billboards announce that gas now costs $4, or $5, or even above $6 a gallon in some places.

With prices at record highs, Americans are feeling the impact at the pump immediately. But higher fuel prices are a headwind for the wider economy too, beyond just consumers having less spending money. The rising cost of fuel, especially diesel, means that anything transported on a truck, train or ship is affected. 

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